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What is the ratio of books in the Bible (i.e. Old Testament: New Testament)?

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Answered by Adhraann
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The ratio of books in bible is

13:9

Answered by nikitasingh79
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The ratio of books in the Bible (i.e. Old Testament: New Testament) is 13 : 9.

Solution:

Old Testament = 39 books

New Testament = 27 Books

The Ratio of books in the Bible (i.e. Old Testament: New Testament) = Books in Old Testament: Books in new testament

Ratio of books in the Bible (i.e. Old Testament: New Testament) = 39 : 27 = 13 : 9

Hence, the ratio of books in the Bible (i.e. Old Testament: New Testament) is 13 : 9.

Some more information:

  • The Bible is a holy book of Christians.
  • Protestant Bible has a total of 66 Books.
  • The Old Testament has 39 books and the New Testament has 27 Books.
  • In the Bible, 59%of  books are of the old testament and 41% of books are of the new testament.

Name of books in the Old Testament :

1. Genesis 2. Exodus 3. Leviticus 4. Numbers 5. Deuteronomy 6. Joshua 7. Judges 8. Ruth 9. 1 Samuel 10. 2 Samuel 11. 1 Kings 12. 2 Kings 13. 1 Chronicles 14. 2 Chronicles 15. Ezra 16. Nehemiah 17. Esther 18. Job 19. Psalms 20. Proverbs 21. Ecclesiastes 22. Song of Solomon 23. Isaiah 24. Jeremiah 25. Lamentations 26. Ezekiel 27. Daniel 28. Hosea 29. Joel 30. Amos 31. Obadiah 32. Jonah 33. Micah 34. Nahum 35. Habakkuk 36. Zephaniah 37. Haggai 38. Zechariah 39. Malachi

Name of books in the New Testament :

1. Matthew 2. Mark 3. Luke 4. John 5. Acts (of the Apostles) 6. Romans 7. 1 Corinthians 8. 2 Corinthians 9. Galatians 10. Ephesians 11. Philippians 12. Colossians 13. 1 Thessalonians 14. 2 Thessalonians 15. 1 Timothy 16. 2 Timothy 17. Titus 18. Philemon 19. Hebrews 20. James 21. 1 Peter 22. 2 Peter 23. 1 John 24. 2 John 25. 3 John 26. Jude 27. Revelation

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